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CBI Organizes China Waste to Energy Outlook 2010

2009-11-02 17:26
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Focusing on China's Growing Urban Waste Disposal and Management Market

SHANGHAI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The overall China municipal solid waste output is expected to reach 250 million tons in 2010 with daily capacity of 684 thousand tons (according to "Eleventh Five-Year" Municipal Solid Waste Production Forecasting), accounting for 71% growth compared to 2005. By the end of "National Eleventh Five-Year Plan", the nationwide biosafety treatment of urban refuse will be increased by 60%, up from 27% in 2005, indicating 200 billion of huge output value. Besides, more than 90% of local provinces are engaged in building and improving the refuse transportation system. Chinese government plans to invest total amount of 862.9 billion RMB to promote the construction of urban refuse treatment and transportation facilities.

China is expected to have additional 3,300,000 kW of installed capacity of waste power generation by 2020. Annual profits from waste disposal would exceed RMB 300 billion in several years. Currently, the waste power generation is at the edge of another round of fast development.

CBI China is now organizing China Waste to Energy Outlook 2010. Under this background, the forum is intended to gather WTE industry practitioners and leading experts to discuss related policies, latest technologies, management models, investment risks, and CDM Project Opportunities in Waste to Energy etc.

China Waste to Energy Outlook 2010
Date: December 17-18, 2009
Venue: Shanghai, China

 

Contacts

CBI China
Echo Liu, 0086-021-51550739
echoliu@cbichina.com
Official Website: http://events.cbichina.com/con/wte2010/index.html